Remarks on terminology and the description of ecological systems
The present paper deals with general problems of ecological terminology and methodology, focussing on the thesis that the imprecise definition of basic terms impedes the scientific development of ecology and its applications in all relevant fields of society. Several problems of practical relevance...
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